PC computing leader Lenovo today introduced new devices under its Think series today at CES 2014. Firstly, an 8-inch business tablet - The ThinkPad 8 which the company claims will offer a crisp, Full HD and touchscreen display, pre-loaded with both Windows 8.1 and Microsoft Office.

Secondly, the New 14-inch ultrabook - Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon which the company claims is the lightest in the market.

As the thinnest and lightest ThinkPad tablet in Lenovo's arsenal, ThinkPad 8 is equipped with Micro USB3.0 and microHDMI slots to enable a seamless sync to at-home desktops, and boasts an enhanced 8-hour battery life to help professionals and students do more, no matter where they go.

ThinkPad 8 convertible tablet configure to order models start at $399 and will be available late January 2014. Indian availability not announced yet.

Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon

At less than 2.9 pounds and 17.7mm thin, the X1 Carbon also boasts premium quality and performance. The advanced ColorBurst Display offers a superior viewing experience, while the Adaptive Keyboard and voice and gesture controls provide a dynamic PC Plus experience. With up to nine hours of battery life, the new ThinkPad X1 Carbon provides impressive, all-day performance.

ThinkPad X1 Carbon Features

 14-inch HD+ and WQHD display options with available 10-point multi-touch and up to 300 nits for enhanced brightness

 Thin and ultra-light, at just 2.9 pounds, with a lay-flat hinge design and durable carbon fiber body

 Up to nine hours of battery life and Rapid Charge feature that provides 80% battery life with 50 minutes of charging

Models of the ThinkPad X1 Carbon start at $1299 and availability will begin late January. The OneLink Dock Pro, which also been launched as a part of the series will be available now at $179. No information on India availability.